Jumjum, Berin in Sudan
The Jumjum are a Nilotic people, a term used to refer
to those who live in or around the upper Nile Valley. Long subjected to
foreign influence, the Jumjum are a somewhat mixed group. In years
past, they have had close contact with the Dinka, Nuer, and Shilluk
groups. These tribes often invaded the Jumjum area, raiding it for
slaves. The Jumjum are closely related, both geographically and
linguistically, to the Burun; and some consider the two groups as one.
The Jumjum are farmers and shepherds. Most are animists, and worship the
supreme god Dyong.Ministry Obstacles No written Scripture is available in the language of the Jumjum. Outreach Ideas Gospel recordings are available in the Jumjum language. Pray for the distribution of these recordings among the people. Pray for the followers of Christ Pray for the few believers among the Jumjum, living in a difficult situation. Pray they be firmly established in the faith, growing in holiness. Pray for the entire people group Pray for the Jumjum to be able to provide adequately for their families and for good schools for their children. Scripture Focus "See, I will beckon to the Gentiles, I will lift up my banner to the peoples." Isaiah 49:22 |
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Kamis, 16 Juni 2016
Jumjum, Berin in Sudan
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